Best in 1880! Best ever Since!! ALPHA-LAVAL ORFAM g|PA|^TOR& Royal Agricultural Metf'if Show, at Maidstone, England. Jum, 1809,' EVER HELD. THE MOST COMPLETE TRIALS OF CREAM SEPARATORS t DAYS' CONTINUOUS TRIALS I SEPARATED MILK ANALYSED I POWER TESTED Steam-Power Machines. i» prize at, hudi TO TH K ALPHA J.AYAL OKEAU SEPABATI 1> The Judges declined to awntd a Second Prize In this class as the cay other machine of sufficient merit. Hand-Power Machines. iw prize £2O, awari ed TO THE ALPHA LAVAL CREAM SEPARATOR. Judges awarded a Second P'Ue in this olasi to the Melotte Cream Separator. Dairymen! It pays yon to bny THE BEST DONT BE FOOLED Into baying a third-rate machine that will never give ntUfaotto and which will lose yon mora money in one year than would pay ALPHA-LAVAL machine, WRr*K FOB ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES fc PRICES, TO MASON, STRUTHERS & CO., CHRISTCHURCH. CHIEF AGENTS FOB NEW ZEALAND OK TO NEW PLYMOUTH CO-OP. SOCIETY Agent* for Taramki
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ACETYLINE CARRIAGE LAfS. NO GREASE, OIL, OR SMOKE. Cannot Jar or Blow Out. Fed by Water and Oarbide Only. Special Lense and Reflector. 150 FEET OFCLEAR BRIGHT LIGHT. Handsome, Ornamental and Economical. EASILY BITTED TO ANY VEHICLE. ALWAYS BRIGHT AND READY FOR USE. pecially Imported by BUTCHER & CO. Uarrie-street Carriage Works. NB,—Samples on hand.Orders executed promptly to
PHOTOGRAPHY. BLACK AND WHITE AND ENAMEL PHOTOS. All one priee, viz.. 2(»8 PER DOZEN (till further notice). OPEOUL,—In response to enquiries! we *^,- ata - that oar Enamelled Photos* we GENUINE ENAMEL, not polished with a hot roller. rea l Durable Finish JCnamelare by far the best. Ask for these at our Studio, and yon will get what you ask for W. A. OOLLIB, Devon-street. A SILVER WATCH FREE. THESE WATCHES ate Silver Gases and our usual price list for them is 40s, but .. to introduce our Goods into the Colony we will send yon this Watch free if you 65. will take advantage of our marvellous (offer. If you want one write to u ;without delay, and send stamped addressed envelope for reply. With v«ur letter send 6s P. Note, for which we will « B < J TOa c l ,? lx ° f our fnll-»i*ed wonderful Matador Silver Tea-spoons, which wear like real silver throughout. After you receive the watch we Bhail expect you to*show it to your friends and oall their attention to this advertisement. The watch is sent by registered post on your complying with our advertisement and the marvellous offer which we will send. ADDRESS: SILVERSMITHS' ALLIANCE, Box 3 5, AUCKLAND. MONEY RETURNED IF NOT BATBIFIED MISS COTTIER Has now on Sale Extensive Consignments of WOOLS-4 and 8 PIy—WOOLS, —Berlin Fingerings. STOCKING YARNS of all makes. Fancy Work Silks in every shade Cloths in Fashionable Teneriffe Woik Cushions, Cosies,. and Cosies for sbadowwork Delicate lace work, Lace Braids. LEATHER GOODS A SPECIALITY. andsome Purses, Card Oases, Desks and Workboxes Novelties in Fashionable Obatelaines and Chatelaine Bags' Ladies' Companions—Scissor Oases Thimbles STATIONERY DEPARTMENT. Account Books of all kinds. Plain and Fancy Note Paper and Envelopes in Boxes and Packets. Reading Books in great variety Periodicals, Pattern Books etu. Prayer and Hymn Books, separate and oombined Ornaments, Basket-ware, Toys, Dolls, Photo Frames in choice designs. AGENT FOR MDME. WEIGEL'S CUT PATTERNS. MISS COTTIER Brougham-street. WAITARA-NEW PLYMOUTH COACH. THE undersigned notifies that he has boughs out Mb. Robt. Kibby's interest in the above BUSINESS. Customers will please note change of hours, viz,; Ooach leaves Waiter 9.30 a.m. Ooach leaves New Plymouth p,m. Seats booked and parcels received at West's stables. E. COULTER, Waitara. OKATO-NEW PLYMOUTH COACH, THK Ooach let? Okato every bonoAi and Tbubbda« at 6 a.m and every Wednesday * Baxubday, at ?.80 ».m, Leaves New Plyn outh at 1 p.m. on tfon lays and Thursday *nd 3 p.m. on Wednea lays and Saturdays Passengers and luggage can be booked West's Stables, New Plymouth, owner* residence, Okato. ROBT. T. ROEBUCK, Propbietob. lEiSEHAL BOOKBINDING THOMAS AVERX is now prepared tc execute orders for of every description. Account Books Specially Bound and Ruled to any Pattern on the premises. «ST MUSIC, MAGAZINES, Etc., Bound in the Best Styl*. Thos. Avery, Printer, Bookseller, Stationer, Bookbindv, PLYMOUTH*
-IMPORTANT FREE ACCIDENT INSURANCE POLICY PRESENTED TO ALL CUSTOMERS .FIVE •3ISHILLINGS ! patented ander New Zealand Royal Letters patent.) WITH PUBLIC TRUSTEE AS A GUARANTEEI we Tee the only grocers IN NSW PLYMOUTH ALLOWED TO.PRESENT THESE POLICIES VEALE & SON. DEVON STREET LAND. _ LAND, FOE PALE— Devon-stwet, New Plymouth.—Two full J-acre Sections, with extensive building?, known aB the " Round House " property; 83 feet 2 inches frontage to Devon-street and same to Courtney-street. A flrst-class | town investment. 60-acre dairy farm, 6 mies from Bell Block, and 5 miles from Inglewood; fenced and subdivided; four-room bouse and outbnildings, garden, etc. LlO per cere. 133 acres, 2 miles from Inglewood by metal road; fenced and snbdivided; part ploughed; 4-room house, large barn, 10-bail cowshed and other buildings, and large paved stockyard; an excellent dairy farm. Only L 9 per acre. ' 100 acres, Huirangi District, about 10 miles from New Plymouth; excellent dairy farm, well fenced, and sub-divided; 6-room bouse and farm buildings; creamery close by; 2 miles from railway station. Only LlO per acre. Town of New Plymouth.—Several excellent building sites in best parts of town. 200 acres; splendid dairy farm; 4 miles from railway station, by level metal road ; new B-room house and farm buildings; creamery and sohool close by. Inglewood.—Full section (n centre of town ; prrund business site. 28 acres and now house suburbs of Midhirst. Desirable family residence with land, New Plymouth. 2000 acres, Awakino. Good grazing farm, 170 acres grass, remainder light bush. Three room house, considerable fenoigg. Mr. N, King's sale yards handy. Both Auckland and Taranaki stock markets available, about 25 miles from Te Euiti Railway Station on North Trunk Railway. Only L2 per acre for the freehold, all but LIOOO can remain at 4£ per cent. 190 acres, Durham Road, Abou 115 acres In grass, 4-room house, etc., level and dry, 6 miles from Railway Station and Dairy Factory, by good level road; 90 chains wire fencing. £5 10s per acre. Midhirst—6 sections and cottage. Price only fcf>o TO BE LET. 1970 acres, first class grazing land, ope quarter in grass, small bouse, etc. IB years lease with right of purchase. We draw transfers of freeholds or lease,s mortgages and leases, etc., at Brokers charges. We negotiate mortgages, small, at low rates of inteiest. We act as agents for country solicitors, laud brokers, and others in registering deeds, etc. We advertise property for sale free of charge. Instructions promptly attended to if gent by poßt, or left with A. H. Moore, Opnnake, F P. Foofees, Wavurley, or Perry & Percival, Inglewood. A.C.FOOKES&C 0 LICENSED LAND BRQKJfRR New Plymouth^
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 234, 15 October 1901, Page 4
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1,129Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 234, 15 October 1901, Page 4
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